Errant: पथभ्रष्ट/भटका हुआ

Archaic: प्राचीन/पुराना

Very old, old-fashioned, obsolete, out of dateExample: The code would replace two archaic laws.

Dysfunctional: दुष्क्रियात्मक/शिथिल

Not operating normally or properlyExample: But they have seldom been used due to a dysfunctional judicial system.

Adjudicate: निर्णय करना

Make a formal judgement on a disputed matter; judge, examine, hear, tryExample: The debt recovery tribunal (DRT) is the adjudicating authority for individuals and unlimited liability partnership firms under the code.

Appellate: पुनर्विचार सम्बन्धी

(Especially of a court) concerned with or dealing with applications for decisions to be reversedExample: However, an individual can move the debt recovery appellate tribunal (DRAT) contesting the DRT’s order.

Remuneration: पारिश्रमिक

Money paid for work or a service; money, payment, salaryExample: Setting up more benches, raising the remuneration for members of DRTs, making appeals costlier and limiting the number of appeals against rulings would help.

Amnesty: क्षमादान

An official pardon for people who have been convicted of political offences; reprieve, release, discharge, libertyExample: My hat's off to amnesty for having the guts to stand up and shout the truth.

Subserve: दिग्दर्शित

Help to further or promoteExample: Rules are meant to subserve larger goals.

Overweening: आत्मविश्वास

Loom: संकट मँडराना

Appear as a vague form, especially one that is large or threateningExample: Vehicles loomed out of the darkness.

Behemoth: विशालकाय

A huge or monstrous creatureExample: The door slowly opened and found herself face to face with a behemoth of a creature.

Bereft: वंचित

Deprived of or lacking (something); robbed ofExample: There is scarcely a habitation that is bereft of their silent but undeniable presence.

Lurk: छिप कर बैठना

Be or remain hidden so as to wait in ambush for someone or something; skulk, loiter, lie low, hideExample: They lurk in places that are often unexpected but never can it be said that they are unwanted.

Obstreperous: काबू के परे

Noisy and difficult to controlExample: Her children are obstreperous.

Conscientious: कर्तव्यनिष्ठ

Wishing to do one's work or duty well and thoroughly; diligent, sedulous, assiduous, industriousExample: A conscientious decision to speak out about injustice.

Presumably: सम्भवतः

Used to convey that what is asserted is very likely though not known for certainExample: Presumably, he missed the train.

Sturdy: दृढ़

Showing confidence and determination; vigorous, strong, stalwart, firmExample: He is sturdy on his decision.

Moniker: उपनाम

A nameExample: Mostly the poet use their moniker to introduce themselves.

Armour: कवच

Armor, shield, armature, harness, coat of mailExample: These grenades are able to pierce the armour of tanks.

Astute: चतुर

Having or showing an ability to accurately assess situations or people and turn this to one's advantage; shrewd, sharp, acute, quickExample: Nitish Kumar is an astute politician who takes decisions without the fear of being branded a rank opportunist.